Famous artworks that were destroyed by accident

By: Mónica López - 17 April 2018, 18:22

It seems not logical that for some reasons people decide to ruin the most popular master pieces, sometimes by accidents and sometimes they know what they are doing, that0s why they take care about these paintings or sculptures, keeping them in places where nobody can touch them.

These are some master pieces which are very famous that have been distroyed by humnas in many ilogical ways, including people who wanted to take a selfie with these aertworks. Because of people like these museums takes too much care about the artworks.

Ecce Homo

The Ecce Homo in the sanctuary of Mercy church in Borja, Sapin. It was painted by the Spanish painter Elias Garcia Martinez depicting Jesus crowned with throns. The subject and style are typical of Catholic art.

Failed restoration

This painting caught everyone's attention after being restored by Cecilia Giménez Zueco. Cecilia decided restoring with the authorities in Borja. She gave a unique style and everyone was wondering why this painting ended up like this.

18th-century statue.

This statue is the on of the Saint Michael that was at the National Museum of Ancient Art in Lisbon.

Destroyed the statue while taking a selfie

A tourist from Brazil was trying to take a selfie and then he knocked the sculpture to the ground, sattering it beyond repair.

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